Cloud Computing Applications
When you plan to start an online business, you will need to find
a reliable web host that meets your requirements. Searching for
a reliable and cheap web host is not an easy task. But if you
know what you are looking for, it makes your task simpler.
You can trust a cheap web host only if it meets your business
requirements. The process of verification comprises of some
common issues and some other issues specific to your business.
A major concern is the quality of support provided by the ...
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April 5th, 2012 in
Internet
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If this problem hasn't hit you yet... it will.
With the ever-increasing popularity of sharing home-videos, mp3
audios, and other large files online, actually transferring
those files to your customers, friends, and family presents a
problem.
Most email systems limit the size of the files you can send, and
often completely restrict some file types, such as .exe, from
passing through their ...
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April 4th, 2012 in
Internet
Among the seven layers in the OSI reference model, layer 3 belongs to the network layer. There are some important network layer protocols that you should know of. Protocol is nothing but a set of rules that determine how messages are being exchanged between different computers. Let us now briefly consider five important protocols that are related to the network layer message transfers. They are: IPv4, IPv6, CLNP, IPSec, and ICMP. IPv4: IP stands for Internet Protocol while v4 indicates that it ...
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April 3rd, 2012 in
Computers
How to use Search Engines effectively:
The Internet is a wonderful place full of resources that can be
really helpful for us.
The best way for finding information is through a virtual search
engine. A search engine explores the resources on the Internet
and gives results relating to your queries. Search engines allow
keyword searches and use crawlers to locate sites or pages that
match requests.
However, finding the information that is relevant for you is a
challenge. Everyday more sites come ...
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April 2nd, 2012 in
Internet
When you think of software and personal computers (PCs), you
think Microsoft.
The global software giant dominates the PC market in both
penetration and pocketbook.
It seems you can't go a single day without seeing at least one
news story and several advertisements for Microsoft or a
Microsoft product.
But that doesn't mean Microsoft dominates in every corner of the
market; in fact, as the software behemoth gets bigger, numerous
niche software offerings spring up to fill in the gaps left ...
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April 1st, 2012 in
Internet
There are several options when it comes to connectivity services, the most common being ADSL, SDSL, Leased Lines and Ethernet. Dial-up connections using a modem is good to have for a backup option, in case of problems with routers and is a good means for support to have remote access. There is a connectivity option for all budgets.
Depending on your needs, ADSL brings connectivity with speeds of up to 8mb/s and gives you high-quality, always-on connections for one or more computers. You can ...
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March 31st, 2012 in
Internet
First and foremost before I begin my ranting it is worth
mentioning that there are many very helpful and considerate
people out there in the cyber wilderness who devote much of
their time to providing open source and free scripts of all
variations from PHP, CGI and Java to name but a few. They
provide dedicated support, do not insist on payment, and spend
much of their free time helping you avoid having to part with
your hard earned cash to get free programs and scripts up and
running on your ...
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March 30th, 2012 in
Internet
With the help of free VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), people can spend lesser money on their telecommunication expenses. With the use of this technology, they can talk to other people in various parts of the world, particularly using packet-switched networks or the Internet. While some Internet service providers offer free VoIP service, others charge their customers with corresponding rates depending on how long they use it. With this in mind, it is but right for people to choose carefully ...
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March 29th, 2012 in
Computers
Known as one of the Internet Protocol addresses that are considered private and special, 192.168.1.1 is within the series of addresses ranging from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255. Additionally, 192.168.1.1 is a special Internet Protocol address because it can be used by different computer networks and various individuals at the same scope of time. However, the disadvantage of using this address is that people need to have access on Network Address Translation because before they can use the ...
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March 28th, 2012 in
Computers
The VOIP acronym stands for voice over internet protocol. What is it? How does VOIP work? It seems to be a mind-boggling term fitted only for geeks but its basic principle is the same as how many people use computers to record their voices with the use of a microphone. It starts with the computer sampling the sound that it hears from the microphone at the rate of a thousand times per second. After that, the computer then stores the said samples in memory and the record can now be played and ...
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March 27th, 2012 in
Technology
Tech Support email Writing Exposed! copyright(c)2004 by Diane M.
Hoffmann
For a long time, I have been noticing the --sometimes
appalling-- way that people write emails. Too many do not bother
to check their writing before sending out their emails. We see
that in personal emails, business emails and on internet forums.
The worst offenders being sales letters that are full of errors!
And, more and more, we see this sloppiness in the correspondence
of tech support groups who are front end ...
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March 26th, 2012 in
Internet
The deluge of people wanting to make money on the internet has
exploded in the past few years. It's getting to the point where
anyone that has a computer has heard of or has been tempted by
such income. From affiliate marketing to playing around on
e-bay, "wanna-be" Internet marketers and online business
entrepreneurs are abundant.
This explosion has in part, been fueled by entrepreneurs that
have "day jobs." Internet marketing and online business, "on the
side" is commonplace with today's "day ...
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March 25th, 2012 in
Internet
What do Internet marketers Rick Beneteau, Jim Daniels, and
Marlon Sanders, and Mark Enlow have in common? They have all
made their personal fortunes as authors of top-selling ebooks!
When Stephen King brought in $450,000 in a mere three days with
the recent release of "Riding the Bullet", he made it clear that
ebooks SELL!
Like our pioneer forefathers, cyber marketers are struggling to
learn the basics of survival on the Internet frontier. In
desperation we try the "marketing technique of the ...
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March 24th, 2012 in
Internet
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It's really no secret that search giant, Google.com, wants to
own the gateway to all media online.
They operate the Web's most popular search engine, largest free
blogging service, and one of the largest news services online.
Recently, Google started offering video from their website.
Google's video offerings so far, comprised mostly of
documentaries, news, and daytime talk TV programs, ...
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March 23rd, 2012 in
Internet
VoIP or voice over internet protocol can be installed in two different ways: either through trunk or hosted VoIP also known as VoIP no telecom. The difference between the two lies in the utilization of conventional telephone and fax machines. VoIP no telecom, as the term implies refers zero usage of the conventional plain old telephone system (POTS). This is for businesses which opt for an entirely new telephone system and want their old completely replaced. VoIP no telecom is also ...
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March 22nd, 2012 in
Technology
Benefits of Cloud Computing